This class provides for data processing means or steps wherein
a) human perceptible elements of electronic information (i.e., text
or graphics) are gathered, associated, created, formatted, edited, prepared, or
otherwise processed in forming a unified collection of such information
storable as a distinct entity, b) a user s interaction with
a computer system is used to control the presentation of display
data; such interaction is interpreted and used by a data
processor or computer architecture wherein system level elements
of computation or data processing techniques are used prior to use
with or in a specific display system, or c) a
small program takes over a display screen if there are no keystrokes
or mouse movements for a specified duration.

Registers, appropriate subclasses for data bearing record controlled
systems, basic machines and associated indicating mechanisms
for ascertaining the number of movements of various devices and
machines, plus machines made from these basic machines
alone (e.g., cash registers, voting
machines), and in combination with various perfecting
features, such as printers and recording means.

Image Analysis, appropriate subclasses for operations performed
on image data with the aim of measuring a characteristic of an image, detecting
variations, detecting structures, or transforming
the image data, and for procedures for analyzing and categorizing
patterns present in image data.

Data Processing: Generic Control Systems
or Specific Applications,
subclasses 1 through 89for data processing generic control systems; subclasses
90 through 306 for applications of computers in various environments.

Representation of information in a coded manner suitable
for communication, interpretation, or processing.

DATA PROCESSING

See PROCESSING*, below.

DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS

An arrangement of processor(s) in combination
with either memory or peripherals, or both, performing
data PROCESSING*.

DISPLAY ATTRIBUTE

A value or code that determines how its representative element
is presented.

DISPLAY CONTROLLER

An electrical circuit which actuates a DISPLAY DEVICE* in
accordance with received IMAGE DATA*.

DISPLAY DEVICE

A communication device which converts IMAGE DATA* into
a VISUAL IMAGE*.

DOCUMENT

An electronic FILE*.

FILE

A block of stored INFORMATION*.

HYPERLINK

An embedded link including code directing process flow
to an alternate or additional DOCUMENT* or location in
a document.

IMAGE

See VISUAL IMAGE below.

IMAGE DATA

DATA* representing a VISUAL IMAGE*.

INFORMATION

Meaning that a human being assigns to DATA* by means
of the conventions applied to that data.

MARKUP LANGUAGE

Any language that provides ways to indicate attributes in
TEXT*.

MEDIA/MEDIA TYPES

A way of presenting information, including TEXT, audio, video
or image.

PRESENTATION

The visually perceptible display of IMAGE DATA*. This
term is synonymous with VISUAL IMAGE (see below).

PRESENTATION PROCESSING

The manipulation of IMAGE DATA* for display.

PROCESSING

Method or apparatus performing systematic operations upon
DATA* or INFORMATION* exemplified by functions
such as data or information transferring, merging, sorting, and
calculating, i.e., arithmetic
operations or logical operations.

PROCESSOR

A functional unit that interprets and executes instruction DATA*.

STYLESHEET

A file of DISPLAY ATTRIBUTES* to be applied
to a document.

TEXT

DATA* including ALPHANUMERIC* characters
representing words and symbols. Usually text characters are
coded using a standard such as ASCII, which assigns numeric
values to each character, number, or symbol.

This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein elements of text-only or
diverse media type data* are gathered, associated, created, formatted, edited, prepared, or
otherwise processed to be presented or wherein the relationship
between the elements in a document or portion thereof is defined.

(1)Note. Processes of this subclass type are independent
of the content of the document or dependent on it only in a generic sense.

This subclass is indented under subclass 200. Subject matter wherein textual information in a document* includes
an embedded link that directs process flow to an alternate or additional
document or location within a document, i.e., a
hyper link*.

Data Processing: Database, Data
Mining, and File Management or Data Structures,
subclasses 609 through 686for database maintenance including synchronizing, archiving, backing up
and recovering databases; subclasses 758 through 780 for
record, file and data search and comparison; subclasses
687 through 704 for data integrity in databases; subclasses
781 through 789 for access control to a database or file in a computer
environment; subclasses 790 through 812 for database design
including data structures and data structure management; subclasses
813 through 820 for garbage collection in database environments, and
subclasses 821 through 831 for file management, file systems and
file directory structures.

This subclass is indented under subclass 200. Subject matter wherein the document* includes elements
having distinct functionalities combined and used together while
remaining distinct, e.g., a
spreadsheet embedded in a word processing document, etc.

This subclass is indented under subclass 212. Subject matter wherein multiple instances of spreadsheet
input values with their resulting calculated output values in a
given spreadsheet are produced and manipulated.

(1)Note. Often, scenario management is used
to optimize in some fashion the result in a particular
spreadsheet cell.

This subclass is indented under subclass 212. Subject matter wherein a particular method of filling
or changing the content of a cell* is specified, e.g., the
translation of the contents of a cell from one location to another, etc.

This subclass is indented under subclass 200. Subject matter wherein multiple embodiments of a document* (including
those which are current or earlier) are retained and organized through
the use of various display attributes* for the multiple
embodiments.

(1)Note. Processing of multiple versions of one or more
documents* through a plurality of display views or simultaneous presentation
is classified herein.

Data Processing: Database, Data
Mining, and File Management or Data Structures,
subclasses 609 through 686for database maintenance including synchronizing, archiving, backing up
and recovering databases; subclasses 758 through 780 for
record, file and data search and comparison; subclasses
687 through 704 for data integrity in databases; subclasses
781 through 789 for access control to a database or file in a computer
environment; subclasses 790 through 812 for database design
including data structures and data structure management; subclasses
813 through 820 for garbage collection in database environments, and
subclasses 821 through 831 for file management, file systems and
file directory structures.

This subclass is indented under subclass 243. Subject matter wherein a perimeter of a geometric subset
of a presentation surface within a document or document subset, e.g., flow
of text, figure, column or page balancing, etc., is specified, modified, or
controlled.

(1)Note. The layout of elements around other elements
whose location has been pre-specified, e.g., a
method in which a set of figures flow around a geometrically locked
figure, etc., methods for flowing text
around figures, or methods for handling text across boundaries, such as
line breaks or column breaks, are classified herein.

This subclass is indented under subclass 200. Subject matter including means or steps for developing
or changing a document* wherein one or more elements of
it, e.g., text data,
graphics data, control, or format codes, etc., are added, deleted, or
modified, or including means or steps for storing such
an altered document or the alteration

This subclass is indented under subclass 256. Subject matter wherein a relatively short group of pre-selected
characters or a symbol is entered and subsequently automatically replaced
by a corresponding longer whole word, i.e., long
form.

This subclass is indented under subclass 256. Subject matter including primary and related data, i.e., an
explanation or comment, where related data is presented
at a position separate from but marked as related to primary data.

This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein a user’s interaction with
a computer system is used to control the presentation of display
data; such interaction is interpreted and used by a data
processor or computer architecture wherein system level elements
of computation or data processing techniques are used prior to use
with or in a specific display system.

(1)Note. Significantly claimed structure external to
the user interface methods or apparatuses, claimed in combination with
subject matter under this operator interface subclass, which
displays or produces an image or sensory message related to such
external structure or its function, is classified in the
class appropriate to the external structure; however, nominally
claimed structure external to this subclass, claimed in
combination with subject matter under this subclass definition (e.g., creation
or manipulation of icons, menus, windows, and
user interactive functions, etc.), is
classified in these subclasses unless provided for in the appropriate
external subclass.

(2)Note. Processing of interactive data for presentation
with at most a nominal recitation of the input device (e.g., where
the user’s input is used to control the presentation of
display data, etc.) is classified herein.

(3)Note. Windowing techniques that can include interactive
processes are classified herein.

(4)Note. A graphical user interface in a television
environment will be classified elsewhere, see the SEE OR
SEARCH CLASS notes below.

Data Processing: Financial, Business Practice, Management, or
Cost/Price Determination,
subclasses 1.1 through 45for use of operator interface in electronic financial
or business management systems, particularly subclasses
26.1 through 27.2 for electronic shopping systems
using an operator interface.

This subclass is indented under subclass 700. Subject matter wherein a mechanical resistance is applied
to the user in response to a user initiated event (i.e., resistance
to movement of a mouse when a region of the display is traversed).

This subclass is indented under subclass 700. Subject matter wherein the interface customization is based
upon the ideas, activities, or ways of behaving
that are special to a country, people, or region.

This subclass is indented under subclass 708. Subject matter wherein the on-line help provides
either a detailed explanation or an ordered list of items that guide
a user s progress towards a desired outcome.

This subclass is indented under subclass 733. Subject matter wherein an interface permits a user to perceive
or control the distribution or operation of the components making
up an arrangement of interconnected systems.

This subclass is indented under subclass 741. Subject matter wherein the user interface is capable of
establishing, modifying, or observing the function
of processes enabled by one or more of the plural sites.

This subclass is indented under subclass 744. Subject matter wherein the user environment is transformed
to a different environment affording similar or analogous function
through a new presentation mode.

This subclass is indented under subclass 764. Subject matter wherein graphical representations of systems
elements are used to display variable information relating to operating
state or acquired parameter values.

This subclass is indented under subclass 764. Subject matter wherein the metaphoric object or objects
suggest a business environment, enabling access to various
items commonly found in a real-world workspace.

This subclass is indented under subclass 764. Subject matter wherein the metaphoric object suggests a
multi-page text-or document-based item, and
wherein user interaction with an associated sub-element
causes a corresponding page to be displayed or selected.

This subclass is indented under subclass 764. Subject matter wherein all interactions are constrained
to one or more portions or regions of the display, which
may display all or part of their related information.

This subclass is indented under subclass 788. Subject matter wherein the placement of displayed windows
relative to each other is such that one window may extend over or
past and cover a part of another window.

This subclass is indented under subclass 794. Subject matter wherein the window is hidden, or
the priority of the window is modified so that the window appears
in the background behind all other windows.

This subclass is indented under subclass 794. Subject matter wherein the window is restored to its previous
size and the priority of the window is modified so that the window
appears in the foreground above all other windows.

This subclass is indented under subclass 781. Subject matter wherein windows have established relationships
to other windows, allowing communication between windows, grouping
of related windows into sets, or allowing operations to
be applied in common to groups of windows.

This subclass is indented under subclass 806. Subject matter wherein the priority attribute that is
ued to determine which window of a plurality is in the foreground
when windows overlap is copied into a memory device.

This subclass is indented under subclass 764. Subject matter wherein an interface element not previously
displayed appears on the screen in response to user interaction
or when user interaction is required.

This subclass is indented under subclass 764. Subject matter wherein there is displayed an enclosed, immovable, area, resembling
a window, on the screen that requests some type of information
from a user.

This subclass is indented under subclass 810. Subject matter wherein an interface element is a graphical
representation of a function or system resource that is accessed
when the graphical representation is selected by user interaction.

This subclass is indented under subclass 764. Subject matter wherein there is an on screen object that
moves as a mouse is moved, and where commands and options
are selected by positioning a portion of cursor or pointer over the
desired choice and clicking a mouse button.

This subclass is indented under subclass 859. Subject matter wherein a simulation of movement of a pointer
is created by displaying a series of pictures, or frames (i.e., animated
or live action).

(1)Note. The difference between animation and video
is that video takes continuous motion and breaks it up into discrete frames, animation
starts with independent pictures and puts them together to form
the illusion of continuous motion.

This subclass is indented under subclass 856. Subject matter wherein, for selection of an on-screen
object, a portion of the cursor or pointer is placed anywhere
in a region close to the selected object.

This cross-reference art is indented under the class
definition. Collection of art wherein a user interactive
arrangement is designed around and specific to a given task.

(1)Note. This cross-reference art collection is
intended to include subject matter relating to more than nominal
details of operator interfaces which are characteristic of the given
task. It is not intended to include subject matter directed
to details of the task itself.

Data Processing: Financial, Business Practice, Management, or
Cost/Price Determination, appropriate subclasses
when the recitation of user interface is nominal and secondary to the
commercial function itself, as may appear in an automated
financial, business practice, or management system.

Computer Graphics Processing and Selective Visual
Display Systems,
subclasses 419 through 427for specific three-dimensional object
processing used with such an interface and subclass 619 for specific
three-dimensional object processing used with such an interface.

Data Processing: Generic Control Systems
or Specific Applications,
subclasses 83 through 85,for the
particular details of control systems including a device or apparatus
controlled thereby in which an operator control interface is used
with the control system.

Data Processing: Generic Control Systems
or Specific Applications,
subclasses 83 through 85,for the particular
details of control systems including a device or apparatus controlled
thereby in which an opera control interface is used to com with
the control system.

This cross-reference art is indented under subclass
965. Collection of art wherein the system is a data processing
system.

(1)Note. Examples of such an operator interface are
those in which a data processing system is controlled or configured
in a supervisory manner. This cross-reference
art collection is not intended to include operator interfaces whose
display content is determined by an arbitrary function of the data
processing system.

This cross-reference art is indented under subclass
966. Collection of art wherein the functions or connections
are graphically and symbolically designated, represented, and edited.

(1)Note. This cross-reference art collection is
intended to include subject matter directly relating to operator
interface details involved in the manipulation of computer system
functions or connections.

This cross-reference art is indented under subclass
965. Collection of art wherein graphical representations
of system elements are used to display variable information relating
to operating state or acquired parameter values.

This cross-reference art is indented under the class
definition. Collection of art wherein a group of users
at plural display interface sites join in the collaborative effort
required to effect a single desired choice related to a common task.

This cross-reference art is indented under the class
definition. Collection of art wherein a computer graphics
display is capable of supporting, within its interactive
screen region, the depiction of a live-action
sequence or a captured still image from such a sequence.

This cross-reference art is indented under the class
definition. Collection of art wherein operator interface
display elements may be used to select a portion to be displayed
in a constrained region by interaction with on-screen tools which
graphically represent the location of the selected portion.

This cross-reference art is indented under the class
definition. Collection of art wherein an interactive user
controls the setting of a value or condition within a computer system
by the motion of one sub-portion of an interface element
with respect to others.

This cross-reference art is indented under the class
definition. Collection of art wherein a display region
appears for an interactive user where it had not been previously
for the purpose of obtaining input or information indications from
the user.

This cross-reference art is indented under the class
definition. Collection of art wherein a symbolic representation
of a function or system resource in an interactive user display
appears with a perspective appearance.

This cross-reference art is indented under the class
definition. Collection of art wherein a symbolic representation
of a function or system resource in an interactive user display
appears with an attribute of real-time motion within the display
screen space.

The definitions below correspond to abolished subclasses
from which these collections were formed. See the Foreign
Art Collection schedule of this Class for specific correspondences. [Note: the
titles and definitions for indented art collections include all
the details of the one(s) that are hierarchically
superior.]

This foreign art collection is indented under the
class definition. Foreign art collection including subject
matter wherein a user’s interaction with a computer system
is used to control the presentation of display data. Such
interaction is interpreted and used by a data processor or computer
architecture wherein system level elements of computation or data
processing techniques areused prior to use with or in a specific
display system.

(1)Note. Significantly claimed structure external to
the user interface methods or apparatuses, claimed in combination with
subject matter under this operator interface subclass, which
displays or produces an image or sensory message related to such
external structure or its function, is classified in the
class appropriate to the external structure; however, nominally
claimed structure external to this subclass, claimed in
combination with subject matter under this subclass definition (i.e., creation
or manipulation of icons, menus, windows, and
user interactive functions), is classified in these
subclasses unless provided for in the appropriate external subclass.

(2)Note. Processing of interactive data for presentation
with at most a nominal recitation of the input device (i.e., where
the user s input is used to control the presentation of display
data) is classified herein.

(3)Note. Windowing techniques which can include interactive
processes are classified herein.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 176. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein the user is given control over operations involving broad, real-time, or
live-action video signals.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 177. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein the operations include arranging portions of acquired video
material into a different order than that in which it was originally
obtained.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 176. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein concurrently established related or collaborative interfaces
are provided to multiple displays.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 179. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein data from participants at the display sites is distributed to
other participants at other collaborative sites.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 181. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein a display representing the group s work appears at the sites
in a constrained screen region.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 176. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein a user can access assistance or information regarding an
application or operation interactively.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 186. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein the assistance or information provided is adjusted according
to a determined user proficiency.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 186. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein the assistance or information provided is determined by
current conditions or a desired operation.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 189. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein all interactions are constrained to one or more portions or
regions of the display, which may display all or part of
their related information.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 190. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein, when a window displays only part of its related information, the
user can selectively control which portion is displayed.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 193. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein the attribute is priority, which is used to determine which
window of a plurality is in the foreground when windows overlap.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 194. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein the priority attributes are changed when the user needs to
operate within a lower priority window.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 190. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein windows have established relationships to other windows, allowing
communication between windows, grouping of related windows
into sets, or allowing operations to be applied in common
to groups of windows.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 189. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein an interface element not previously displayed appears on
the screen in response to user interaction or when user interaction
is required.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 189. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein an interface element is a graphical representation of a
function or system resource which is accessed when the graphical
representation is selected by user interaction.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 198. Foreign art collections including subject matter
wherein an icon graphically suggests a real-world item which
performs a function analogous to a function invoked by selection
of the icon.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 199. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein the meta object suggests a multi-page text- or
document-based item, and wherein user interaction
with an associated sub-element causes a corresponding page
to be displayed or selected.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 199. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein the metaphoric object or objects suggest a business environment, enabling
access to various items commonly found in a real-world workspace.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 202. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein the user may traverse a number of related and linked menu
lists, based upon successive choices.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 189. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein interface elements are organized into a tree structure type
or a linked node grouping.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 206. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein the user can navigate through the interface by following
the links from one node to another.

This foreign art collection is indented under subclass
FOR 209. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein a presentation includes elements having more than one data
type where the elements are presented in a predetermined order and
timing relationship.

(1)Note. Authoring, playing, or recording
a presentation which includes synchronization of different media
is classified herein.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 209. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein the textual information
may include a graphic presentation formatted as a drawing document, such
as CAD and CAM designs.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 209. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein the textual information
include may include numerical information and is formatted into
a ledgerlike worksheet.

(1)Note. The processing of the informational content
within cells of a ledgerlike sheet is classified herein.

This subclass is indented under FOR subclass 217. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein the textual information
or the geometric location is modified to meet the limitations of
an existing field geometric constraint.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 209. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein previous embodiments
of documents are retained and organized through the use of various
display attributes for the multiple embodiments.

(1)Note. Processing of multiple versions of one or more
documents through a plurality of display views or simultaneous presentation
is classified herein.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 209. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein the textual information
may vary in scope of context and may contain or be contained by
information of different scope.

(1)Note. This includes subject matter where textual
information is divided into sets, at least one of which
contains a subset and where each subset may in turn contain subsets, and
where the data is controlled by each set and subset.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 209. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein processes specific
to elements of different data formats within a common document are
accessed and executed.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 228. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein the distance between elements
in the left and right orientation (e.g., kerning) within
documents is altered or specified.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 227.Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein perimeters of geometric
subsets of a presentation surface within documents or document subsets (e.g., flow
of text, figures, column or page balancing) are
specified, modified or controlled.

(1)Note. The layout of elements around other elements
whose location has been pre-specified (e.g., a
method in which a set of figures flow around a geometrically locked
figure), methods for flowing text around figures, or
methods for handling text across boundaries, such as line breaks
or column breaks, is classified herein.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 227. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein layout specifications are
stored separately from the data to which such specifications are
applied.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 227. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein the document is divided
into units (i.e., pages) which
are sized according to a display or print medium.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 236. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein an image of data
as interpreted by an output device is displayed for operator approval
prior to output on a hard copy output device.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 209. Foreign
art collection including subject matter including means or steps
for developing or changing a document wherein one or more elements
of a document (i.e., text, graphics, control, or
format codes) are added, deleted, or
modified, or including means or steps for storing the resultant altered
document or the alterations.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 240. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein the editing, composition, or
storage is peculiar to the textual information (e.g., hyphenation
or punctuation).

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 241. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein a group of pre-selected
characters or a symbol (i.e., short form) is
replaced by a whole word (i.e., long form).

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 241. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein the construction
of word, phrase, or sentence is in a pictorial character
form or a non-Roman phonetic symbol.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 241. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein the elements include primary
and related data (i.e., an explanation or
comments) where related data is presented at a position
separate from but marked as related to primary data.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 240. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein a subset of elements in
a document delineated by a technique of marking such elements is
edited.

This subclass is indented under subclass FOR 240. Foreign
art collection including subject matter wherein the textual information
includes symbolic data entered by manual transcription of such symbols.

This cross-reference art is indented under the
class definition. Foreign art collection including subject
matter comprising methods or apparatus for processing data formatted
for presentation in a unified collection of such information (document) with
special structural element that are not provided for elsewhere.

This cross-reference art is indented under subclass
FOR 253. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein a document contains elements or attributes which include
or procedural instructions which are executed upon the document
or its environment.

This cross-reference art is indented under subclass
FOR 253. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein textual information within spreadsheet documents is contained
within spreadsheets having the dimensions of depth, height, and
width.

This cross-reference art is indented under subclass
FOR 253. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein textual information within a form specifies a new set of
field relationships based on an existing set of relationships.

This cross-reference art is indented under subclass
FOR 253. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein textual information is presented in greater or lesser relative
amounts of data based on the level of precision (e.g., outlining).

This cross-reference art is indented under subclass
FOR 253. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein textual information presents multiple pages of information
on a single substrate which can be cut or folded to present each
page as a separate physical entity.

This cross-reference art is indented under subclass
FOR 253. Foreign art collection including subject matter
wherein textual information presents the display of textual data
based on the interleaved data and instructions for display.

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